HYND o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-01-04 published
LECLAIR,
Violet (formerly
HYND, née
STEVENS)
Passed away peacefully in her 74th year on Friday, December 31,
2004 at the Country Manor Retirement Home in Thedford. Twice
widowed, she is predeceased by husbands, Donald
LECLAIR and David
(Al) HYND.
Much loved mother of Debbie
HOWE (Dave) of Kingston,
Rob HYND
(Lisa) of Forest, and Gary
HYND (Susan) of Peterborough.
Loving grandmother to 8 grandchildren. Predeceased by elder brother
Albert STEVENS. A service in tribute to her life will be held
at the Gilpin Funeral Chapel, Forest on Wednesday, January 5,
2005 at 2: 30 p.m. with visitation starting at 1:00 p.m. Interment
at Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens in Hamilton at a later date.
Memorial donations to the Sarnia and District Humane Society
would be greatly acknowledged.

HYNDMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-06 published
BOLLEY,
Ken
At Parkwood Hospital, London, on Wednesday May 4, 2005, Ken
BOLLEY
of London in his 80th year. Predeceased by his parents Bill and
Minnie BOLLEY, his sister Margaret
BRAUN, his brothers Gordon,
Mervin and Robert
BOLLEY, and his long time companion Helen
HYNDMAN.
Dear father of Ken
BOLLEYJr. and his wife
Kathy of Saskatchewan
(and their children Danny and Kelley,) and Martin
BOLLEY and
his wife Bernadette of Saskatchewan (and their children Alan,
Marissa and Sean.) Dear brother of June
COUTTS and her husband
Cec of British Columbia and Audrey
FERRIES and her husband Jack
of Australia. Cremation has taken place, with interment of cremated
remains in Sasktoon, Saskatchewan, at a later date. A funeral
service will be held in the Chapel of the Good Shepherd, Western
Counties Wing, Parkwood Hospital, 801 Commissioners Road East,
London (please use parking lot #3) on Monday May 9th at 11 A.M.
with Reverend Darrell
SHAULE officiating. Friends may call &frac12
hour prior to service time. As expression of sympathy, memorial
donations would be appreciated to the Parkwood Hospital Foundation,
801 Commissioners Road East, London N6C 5J1. A. Millard George
Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London (433-5184) in care
of arrangements. On line condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca

HYNDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-10-08 published
HOLLIES,
GertrudeMary
Suddenly in Ottawa, on Monday, October 3, 2005, aged 91 years.
Dear wife of the late John (Jack) Herbert and loving mother of
Michael (Janette). Born in Winnipeg, Gertrude received the Governor
General's Medal at Saint John's High School and was a valued member
of varsity basketball, hockey and track teams. After earning
a B.A. with Honours from the University of Manitoba she obtained
her diploma in education and taught in Dauphin and Winnipeg.
Gertrude married Jack in 1939 and 8 years later settled in Ottawa,
where she lived happily for 56 years. Her steadfast support of
her husband's demanding law career was crowned by her nursing
of him at home during his final illness. Her patience and her
affection for her son was unwavering. Gertrude derived great
pleasure from her Friends at her book and French clubs and particularly
fellow members of the Canadian Federation of University Women.
An accomplished painter she enjoyed Robert
HYNDMAN's art classes
for many years and exhibited in Ottawa with her works now enjoyed
in Canada and abroad. Her other activities included golfing,
snowshoeing, piano playing and travelling. Her keen mind relished
tough scrabble games and crosswords puzzles. Gertrude worked
as a visiting teacher for the Ottawa School Board and attended
St. Columba Anglican Church. Her spirit, compassion and integrity
set a fine example. She will be missed. Friends may attend a
memorial service at St. Columba Anglican Church, 24 Sandridge
Rd., Ottawa on Saturday, October 15, 2005 at 2 p.m. Tributes
may be made to the Salvation Army or the charity of ones choice.
A Mother's eyes
Have lost the sun.
Such love still echoes,
In my heart.
Condolences/Donations/Tributes at: mcgarryfamily.ca 233-1143

HYNDMAN o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-12-15 published
CARR,
WilmaAlice
Wilma passed away peacefully, at Leisureworld Norfinch, on Wednesday,
December 14, 2005 at the age of 94 years. Beloved wife of the
late William
ELLWOOD.
Loving mother to her son Ron and his wife
Kathie. Wilma will be lovingly remembered by her grandchildren
Dawn (Ron HYNDMAN,)
Karen
(DavidFALEY) and her great-grandchildren
Eden and Quin. Loving sister of Stella
BLUNDELL
(Victoria.)
Predeceased
by sisters Lillian, Violet and brothers Eric, Stan and Bert.
Wilma will be fondly remembered by her numerous nieces and nephews.
Friends will be received at the "Woodbridge Chapel" of Scott
Funeral Home, 7776 Kipling Avenue (at Hwy. 7) on Friday, December
16, 2005 at 11 a.m., with a Funeral Service to follow at 12 noon.
Interment to follow at a later date at Purdy's Cemetery. In lieu
of flowers, memorial donations to your preference of charity
would be greatly appreciated.

HYNEK o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-07-04 published
HILLIFER,
ElizabethGrace, R.N.B.A. (née
HYNEK)
Liz died peacefully with family at her side, in her 57th year,
at St. Peter's Hospital in Hamilton on July 1, 2005. Liz lived
her life with courage, grace and humour before and after being
diagnosed with M.S. Beloved mother of Robin (Jason) and loving
grandmother of Julia and Justin
MacKAY; cherished daughter of
Jeannette and Joseph
HYNEK; adored sister of Janet (David)
HILLEN
and Paul HYNEK; special friend of Jim
PRATT and Julie
POPE.
Liz
was always interested in hearing from and about numerous nieces
and nephews, extended family, and life-long Friends. We will
all miss her. Friends are welcome to visit at Dodsworth and Brown
Funeral Home, 2241 New Street, Burlington (905-637-5233) on Tuesday
from 7-9 p.m. and Wednesday from 10-11 a.m. A Memorial Service
in the chapel will follow at 11 a.m. A private burial service
will take place in Caledonia. Thank you to the staff, in particular
Joanne GATES, on 3SB, at Royal Victoria Hospital, Barrie and
on 4 West at St. Peter's Hospital, Hamilton, for your love and
care. Instead of flowers, the family would appreciate memorial
donations to a favourite charity or Liz's trust fund for her
grandchildren at Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Account No.
00062-73-80534. "But they that wait upon the Lord shall renew
their strength; they shall mount up with wings as eagles; they
shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint."
Isaiah 40: 31

HYNES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-05-19 published
STACHOVSKIS,
OlgaAlvine
(GIBIETIS)
Peacefully at Craigwiel Gardens Nursing home Ailsa Craig on Tuesday
May 17, 2005, Olga Alvine
(GIBIETIS)
STACHOVSKIS formerly of
London and Montreal in her 84th year. Beloved wife of the late
Julijs Peters
STACHOVSKIS. Dear mother of Juris (George) and
Renee STACHOVSKIS of Glendale, Arizona, and Irene and Barry
HYNES
of Ailsa Craig, Ontario. Dearly loved grandmother of Heather
and Kevin, and Holly; and Jason and Karyn and Daniel. A private
family memorial service will be held at the T. Stephenson and son
Funeral Home Ailsa Craig (519-293-3331). No funeral home visitation.
Donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association would be appreciated.
A tree will be planted in memory of Mrs. Olga
STACHOVSKIS.

HYNES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-07-17 published
BROWNE,
FrederickHarold "
Fred"
FrederickHarold "
Fred"
BROWNE passed away peacefully in his
85th year at McCormick Home, London on Friday, July 15, 2005.
Beloved husband of the late Mary Ann "May"
(CLARK)
BROWNE (2002.)
Dear father of Jim
BROWNE and his partner Anna of Barrie, and
Gord BROWNE and his wife
Pam of London. Dear brother of Mary
McMASTER of England and the late Jim
BROWNE.
Fred will be missed
by his sister-in-law Betty
HYNES and her husband Dennis of London.
Much loved grandpa of Diana and Craig
BROWNE.
Fred was strong
in his faith and an avid bandsmen with the Salvation Army. Friends
will be received by the family from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. on
Monday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street
South, London. The funeral service will be held at the Salvation
Army London Citadel, 555 Springbank Drive, London on Tuesday,
July 19, 2005 at 11 a.m. Interment in Woodland Cemetery, London.
As an expression of sympathy, donations may be made to the Salvation
Army 371 King Street, London, Ontario, N6B 1S4 or to McCormick
Home Foundation, 230 Victoria Street, London, Ontario, N6A 2C2.
(Online condolences accepted at www.amgeorgefh.on.ca)

HYNES o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-08-02 published
ASTLE,
DorothyIsabelle
(DRAKE)
At Exeter Villa, Exeter on Monday, August 1, 2005 Dorothy Isabelle
(DRAKE)
ASTLE in her 95th year. Beloved wife of the late William
ASTLE (1978.) Dear mother of John and Marion
ASTLE of Exeter
and Ralph and Marie
ASTLE of Dashwood. Dear grandmother of David
and Judi ASTLE of Woodstock, Wendy and Eric
NETHERCOTT of R.R.#1
Saint Marys, Cindy and David
HYNES of Australia and Don
BEAVER
of Cambridge. Also survived by 7 great-grandchildren and 1 greatgreat-grand_son.
Dear sister and sister-in-law of Adelaide
JOHNSTON of Hamilton,
Evelyn MacLEOD of Strathroy and a sister-in-law Edna
THOMAS of
Hamilton.Predeceased by sisters Kathleen
BRUMWELL and Marion
DRAKE. A private family service will be held at the Hopper Hockey
Funeral Home, 370 William Street, 1 west of Main, Exeter on Wednesday,
August 3rd with The Reverend Father William
WARD officiating. Interment
Anglican Cemetery, Woodstock. Donations to the Canadian Cancer
Society, Heart and Stroke Foundation or the charity of your choice
would be appreciated by the family. Condolences may be forwarded
through www.hopperhockeyfh.com

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-04-15 published
HYNES,
DonovanJames
October 8, 1909 (Wiarton) - April 13, 2005 (Port Hope). Lieutenant-Colonel
Donovan James
HYNES, B.A, B.Pedagogy (U of T) enjoyed an outstanding
life as a teacher, a public school inspector and superintendent,
a soldier, family man and friend.
Don attended elementary and secondary schools in Walkerton, Ontario.
In 1930 he joined the staff of Toronto Public Schools and was
commissioned as an officer in the Canadian Army Reserve. In 1936
he and his best friend Harold
HEDLEY traveled extensively in
Europe including attending the Berlin Olympic Games. He later
reminisced that the coming conflict was visible during this visit.
On active service in World War 2 he served in Canada, England
and Western Europe. Following the war, while resuming his career
in Education, he commanded Central Command Personnel Selection
Unit-Reserve until his retirement with the rank of Lieutenant
Colonel.
From 1948 he served as Public School Inspector in Glengarry County,
then in Galt/Preston/Hespeler and finally in 1954 in Peterborough/Peterborough
County as Superintendent Public Schools and Superintendent of
Instruction until his retirement in 1973.
His many interests included music, woodworking and a wide range
of athletic activities including tennis, badminton curling, sailing,
swimming, and golf where he scored his hole in One at Peterborough
Golf and Country Club's 4th hole at the age of 85.
Some of the Community organizations in which he served include
Young Men's Christian Association, Children's Aid Society, St.
Andrew's United Church, Rotary Club, Buckhorn Wilderness Centre,
Kawartha Lakes Music Camp, charter member of Scott's Plains Kiwanis
Club, Peterborough Public Library Board, Red Cross Youth and
various Provincial and local education organizations.
Having met while both were teachers at John Wanless School in
NorthToronto,Don married Dorothy Ada
ROBINSON in 1938. He was
a devoted family man to son Paul and daughter Judith
COPELAND
and her husband Kenneth, grandchildren Laura
JANS
(MapleCreek,
Saskatchewan,) Catherine
COPELAND
(Amsterdam,)
SarahCopelandMILES
(Ottawa,) and Craig
COPELAND (Toronto) along with great
grandchildren Riley, Nolan, Benjamin and Elizabeth who all mourn
his passing and will miss his affectionate guidance.
Predeceased by his wife Dorothy (1991) he is survived by his
sister Ulah
HUNTSTEIN in Burlington and his dear friend Wilma
BARNARD of Peterborough.
Don's Family gives thanks to the Princess Gardens in Peterborough
and Extendicare/Port Hope for their assistance in making his
final years healthy and happy.
Don was a well known and respected member of the Peterborough
community for 50 years. Friends are invited to a Memorial Service
and Reception following at 2: 30 p.m. Wednesday April 20 at St.
Andrew's United Church, 441 Rubidge Street in Peterborough.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.globe_and_mail 2005-06-01 published
Robert BURNS,
GraphicDesigner: 1942-2005
Creative wizard whose firm Burns Cooper Hynes made the logos
of corporate Canada instantly recognizable allowed cocaine to
ruin a brilliant career, writes Sandra
MARTIN
By Sandra MARTIN,
Wednesday,June 1, 2005, Page S7
Robert BURNS was many things -- a graphic artist, a creative
thinker, a father -- but most of all he was a cocaine addict.
That fact obscured his talents and darkened his life for the
last 25 years, from the collapse of the high-flying design firm
Burns Cooper Hynes in the early 80s to the ruin of personal relationships.
As a designer he was the equivalent of a bandleader, said his
former partner, copywriter Jim
HYNES. "He was like Glenn Miller.
He knew the sound he wanted to create and he was a genius at
putting together the right ingredients to get that result." Other
people did most of the work, of course. "He used to call me the
donkey," said Mr.
HYNES "because I did a little work every day,
keeping the cart moving at all times while he would run, run,
run and then crash because he would be running at a pace that
nobody could sustain."
At his best, Mr.
BURNS was a virtuoso of the big idea -- the
central phrase or image that you could build a product or an
advertising campaign around. "He had heart, wit and intelligence,"
said Eric (Ric)
YOUNG a social and environmental communications
consultant. "That is a rare combination and it was invested in
all of his work, which was strategic and conceptual. He had real
passion and ambition and he brought fantastic energy and an aspiration
for greatness to every project."
"He could plug into another person and tune himself onto that
wavelength so perfectly that it was mesmerizing," said Mr.
HYNES.
"That was his greatest talent when he was building a very successful
organization, but it was also the talent that enabled him to
survive on the street and carry on with a lifestyle that most
people can only manage for a few years before they end up in
the graveyard."
Robert BURNS grew up in a working-class neighbourhood on the
outskirts of London. He was hard to handle as a teenager and
once made the newspapers after he and a couple of Friends were
arrested for urinating on somebody's front lawn. His parents,
fearing he was headed for trouble, made him enlist in the Royal
Air Force at age 15, to train as an airplane mechanic. Robert
frequently butted heads with his superiors, although he did find
success as a bugler and a fencer. Finally, he persuaded the Royal
Air Force that he was a conscientious objector and won a discharge.
He put together a portfolio and went to art school in London
on a grant for a couple of years. Like so many creative types
in the early 1960s, he fancied himself a folksinger. As well
as strumming a guitar, he ran an artist's booking agency called
Folksounds in Lewisham.
He met Canadian Ellen
ANDERSON (now an artist and social activist)
in 1965 as she "stepped off the plane" from Toronto. One of her
high-school Friends, who was working at the same agency, had
asked him for a ride to the airport. "We never parted from that
point," Ms.
ANDERSON said. They married and made plans to move
to Canada.
Mr. BURNS, then 22, needed a passport. At the registry office
he made a casual joke about his parentage and learned that he'd
been adopted as a baby. He felt betrayed, according to Ms.
ANDERSON,
who believes that confronting the truth about his birth was one
of the demons that Mr.
BURNS wrestled with for the rest of his
life.
In Toronto, Mr.
BURNS and Ms.
ANDERSON shared a house with a
number of artists. Mr.
BURNS found work as a graphic artist for
the CTV television network and then formed his own company called
RobertBurnsDesigns. Ms.
ANDERSON says her husband, who had
grown up with rationing and deprivation, was so bewitched by
the wealth of North America that he wrote a letter to a friend
back in England saying, "the streets are filled with cars as
big as houses."
Mr. BURNS left Ms.
ANDERSON in 1969 when she was pregnant with
their son Gabe. The breakup was cruel and acrimonious. By then,
Mr. BURNS was working on a freelance basis with Heather
COOPER,
an illustrator and graphic designer whom he'd met through photographer
Bert BELL.
They began a professional and personal relationship
that lasted 11 years, a creative partnership that brought them
a stellar list of clients, a lavish life style and a daughter
Sarah who is now 34.
Either separately, or together as the graphic design firm Burns
Cooper, they seemed to be involved in everything that was fresh
and innovative, from David Crombie's mayoralty campaign to Canadian
Brass, Roots and
CITY-TV. "
Being intensely creative was what
we were about," said Ms.
COOPER. "
Work was our passion and probably
the original reason for us being together."
Jim HYNES, then a corporate communications executive, arrived
in Toronto from Montreal in 1972 and hired them to develop a
new graphic identity for his company. Over the next three years,
the two men became close Friends. Finally, in 1975, Mr.
BURNS
persuaded Mr.
HYNES to quit his job and join him and Ms
COOPER
in a partnership that became Burns Cooper Hynes.
"Within the next five years we became if not the biggest graphic
design company in Canada certainly the best known and the most
prestigious," said Mr.
HYNES.
They produced corporate identities,
annual reports and sales materials for clients such as Northern
Telecom, Alcan, Imperial Oil, Cadillac Fairview and Canadian
Pacific airlines.
"He loved luxury. When he had money, it vanished instantly on
the most expensive things he could find." says Mr.
HYNES. In
those days it was not uncommon to end a meeting with an advertising
agency by doing a "mile-long line" of cocaine on the boardroom
table. "Everybody snorted coke," said Mr.
HYNES. "It was considered
completely harmless fun." But Mr.
BURNS moved on to injecting,
quickly draining the company to feed his rapacious habit.
"He changed our lives in a big way, first for the better and
then for the worse," said Mr.
HYNES. "I needed to get out of
the corporate world and I still remember that decade as the happiest
of my working life. Heather is a very reclusive person and for
her to sell herself as an illustrator was very difficult, but
Robert made her into a superstar. The first requirement of one
of Robert's big ideas was a great big poster by Heather
COOPER."
After the collapse of Burns Cooper Hynes in the early 1980s --
Ms. COOPER said it took her years to wind up dealings with creditors
and contractors -- Mr.
BURNS started a couple of other design
firms, but he never really recovered.
"I thought he might be able to control his addictions, said Ms.
ANDERSON, "but he had so many demons and drugs were the way to
keep them at bay." About a year ago he learned that he had at
least two types of hepatitis and he had terminal liver damage.
Although he had been living on and off the street for years,
lately he was living in a group home run by the Homes First Society
and had connected with outreach and religious workers at St.
James Cathedral in Toronto and a neighbourhood centre called
6 St. Joseph Street. Two weeks ago, he spent the day working
on a renovation project, went home to have some soup with a friend
and collapsed.
Robert BURNS was born in London, England on April 16, 1942. He
died of hepatitis and heart failure on May 14 after nearly 30
years of drug abuse. He was 63. He is survived by his first wife
Ellen ANDERSON and his son Gabe; and by his former partner Heather
COOPER, his daughter Sarah Cooper
BURNS and her family.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-04-28 published
WARLOW,
Lillian (née
HYNES)
Peacefully at Markham Stouffville Hospital on Tuesday, April
26, 2005. Lillian, beloved wife of Graham. Dear mother of Gary
and his wife Jane and loving grandmother of Emily. She will be
sadly missed by her sister-in-law and many nieces and nephews.
Funeral Mass on Saturday at 10 a.m. in the Church of St. Patrick,
5633 Hwy. 7, Markham. Cremation. In lieu of flowers, donations
to Markham Stouffville Hospital would be appreciated. Funeral
arrangements entrusted to the Dixon-Garland Funeral Home.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-08-08 published
HYNES,
LeonardHenry
At Ross Memorial Hospital, Lindsay, on Friday August 5, 2005
at the age of 55 years. Len
HYNES of Bobcaygeon, formerly of
Pefferlaw, predeceased by his parents Joseph and Barbara
HYNES.
Dear brother of Mary
HYNES of Regina, Charles
HYNES
(June) of
Cavan, Barb
HOOVER
(Stan) of Teeswater, Linda
WOODMAN (Gary)
of Woodville, Phil
HYNES
(Sue) of Beaverton, Alice
HYNES of Orillia,
and Wanda MORTIMER
(Steve) of Peterborough. Brother in law of
Audrey HYNES of Goodwood. Predeceased by his brother Clif. Lovingly
remembered by his many nieces, nephews, great nieces and great
nephews. A Memorial Service will be held in the chapel of the
Taylor Funeral Home, 20846 Dalton Road, Sutton, Saturday August
13, 2005 at 11: 00 a.m. Donations to the Heart and Stroke Foundation
would be appreciated by the family.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-09-22 published
McMACKIN, Dina-Marie
Suddenly at the Humber River Regional Hospital on Monday, September
19, 2005, at the age of 28 years. Precious mother of Hailey and
Scott.Beloved daughter of Shirley and Perry
HYNES,
Andy and
Maureen McMACKIN. Dear sister of Andy (Belinda,) David (Lisa,)
Matthew and Shane. Grandmother, Marie
RIVERS.
Dina will be missed
by Jimi LUDLOW (father of Hailey and Daniel) and many aunts,
uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and Friends. Predeceased by
her son Daniel. She is gone, but will always be in our hearts.
Friends may call at The Simple Alternative Funeral Centre, 1535
South Gateway Rd., Mississauga on Thursday, September 22, from
6-9 p.m. A service will be held in the chapel on Friday, September
23, at 10: 00 a.m.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-10-16 published
COOK,
WilliamJ. "
Bill"
Bill died at the Uxbridge Cottage Hospital on Friday, October
14th, 2005 as a result of lymphoma complications. He is survived
by his sisters Bernice
THOMAS and Lorna
COOK and his brother
Ivan COOK. He was predeceased by his parents Earl and Alma
COOK
and his sister Jean
HYNES. He will be greatly missed by his nieces
and nephews, his Friends and neighbours. Funeral Service will
be held at the Low and Low Funeral Home, Uxbridge, 23 Main Street
South, (905-852-3073), on Monday, October 17th, 2005 at 1: 00
p.m. Visitation on Sunday, October 16th, 2005 from 2-4 and 7-9
p.m. Interment will be at the Quaker Hill Presbyterian Cemetery,
Uxbridge. Reception following at the Uxbridge Free Methodist
Church. In Bill's memory, donations made to the Uxbridge Cottage
Hospital would be appreciated.

HYNES o@ca.on.york_county.toronto.toronto_star 2005-11-02 published
HYNES,
Francais (née
MARLING)
Passed away on October 30th, 2005 at 9 a.m. at her home in Toronto,
Ontario,Canada.Predeceased by her sister Velma
GUY, and by
her mother and survived by her brother-in-law Danny
GUY.
Visitation
to take place on Thursday, November 3rd and Funeral to take place
on Friday, November 4th at Ridley Funeral Home, 3080 Lakeshore
Blvd., 416-259-3705. For more information contact the funeral
home.

HYNMAN o@ca.on.middlesex_county.london.london_free_press 2005-12-07 published
SPATER, Mary-Anne Isobel (née
BARKER)
At Alexandra Marine and General Hospital, Goderich, on Monday,
December 5, 2005, Mary-Anne Isobel
(BARKER)
SPATER of R.R.#2
Goderich in her 70th year. Beloved wife of Fred E.
SPATER.
Loving
mother of Sherry Bain of Saint Thomas and Fred C. and wife Glenna
SPATER of Owen Sound. Loved and sadly missed by her five grandchildren:
Jennifer, Tammy, Lisa, Alex and Jessica. Dear sister and sister-in-law
of Judy and John
HYNMAN of Brockville, Audrey and Tony
TOMKINS
of London and Dorothy
BENNETT of Qualicum Beach, British Columbia.
Also survived by one aunt Elsie
CONNING of Brockville and three
special Friends, Barb
HOWSON, Jo-Anne
WIDMAN and
Jo-Anne SMITH
as well as many other Friends. Predeceased by her parents, Charles
and Isobel
(WRIGHT)
BARKER.
Cremation has taken place and a memorial
service will be held at a later date. Following Mary-Anne's wishes,
she will be buried with her mother in Brockville, Ontario. Donations
to the Canadian Cancer Society would be appreciated as expressions
of sympathy. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Falconer Funeral
Homes Ltd. - Bluewater Chapel, Goderich, 524-1221.